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US5632654A US08/588,375 US58837596A US5632654A US 5632654 A US5632654 A US 5632654A US 58837596 A US58837596 A US 58837596A US 5632654 A US5632654 A US 5632654A
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H85/00Protective devices in which the current flows through a part of fusible material and this current is interrupted by displacement of the fusible material when this current becomes excessive
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    • H01H85/20Bases for supporting the fuse; Separate parts thereof
    • H01H85/203Bases for supporting the fuse; Separate parts thereof for fuses with blade type terminals
    • H01H85/2035Bases for supporting the fuse; Separate parts thereof for fuses with blade type terminals for miniature fuses with parallel side contacts
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H85/00Protective devices in which the current flows through a part of fusible material and this current is interrupted by displacement of the fusible material when this current becomes excessive
    • H01H85/02Details
    • H01H85/20Bases for supporting the fuse; Separate parts thereof
    • H01H2085/2075Junction box, having holders integrated with several other holders in a particular wiring layout
    • H01H2085/208Junction box, having holders integrated with several other holders in a particular wiring layout specially adapted for vehicles
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H85/00Protective devices in which the current flows through a part of fusible material and this current is interrupted by displacement of the fusible material when this current becomes excessive
    • H01H85/02Details
    • H01H85/20Bases for supporting the fuse; Separate parts thereof
    • H01H85/2045Mounting means or insulating parts of the base, e.g. covers, casings

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  • This invention relates to a fuse connection structure in which when dark current fuses are not used, fuses for normal circuits are protected from an external force without the use of a fuse holder, and are positively held.
  • FIGS. 9 and 10 show a conventional fuse connection structure which includes a fuse holder 51 made of a synthetic resin and holding a plurality of dark current fuses 8 in a juxtaposed manner, and a fuse block body 52 made of a synthetic resin and being insertable into the fuse holder 51.
  • the fuse block body 52 holds female connection terminals 13 which are respectively connected to male tab terminals 31 of the dark current fuses 8.
  • the dark current fuses 8 are used for interrupting circuits for electronic parts, such as a clock, by withdrawing the fuse holder 51.
  • the fuse holder 51 includes an insertion portion 5 for receiving the dark current fuses 8, and a cover portion 6 disposed outside of the insertion portion 5.
  • the insertion portion 5 is connected to the cover portion 6 by a plurality of ribs 53.
  • the fuse insertion portion 5 is disposed at an upper half portion of the fuse holder 51.
  • the ribs 53 are formed on each of right and left walls 54 of the insertion portion 5, and extend laterally in a direction of the width of the fuse 8 (that is, a direction of juxtaposition of the pair of male tab terminals 31).
  • Relief slits 56 for receiving the respective associated ribs 53 are formed in each of right and left walls 55 of the fuse block body 52.
  • Retaining projections 19 and 20 are formed on each of the right and left walls 55 of the fuse block body 52 below the relief slits 56.
  • the retaining projections function to engage an engagement frame 18 of the fuse holder 51.
  • the fuse holder 51 is provisionally retained in the block body 52 as shown in FIG. 10. In this condition, when the fuse holder 51 is further pushed in, the male tab terminals 31 of the fuses 8 are inserted through an opening 57 (see FIG. 9), formed in the block body 52, into terminal receiving chambers 58, respectively, so as to be connected to the female terminals 13, respectively.
  • the dark current fuses 8 are not used. Accordingly, fuses for normal circuits are inserted directly into the block body 52 without requiring the dark current fuses 8 to be withdrawn from and inserted into the connection terminals 13. In such a case, since the strength of the block body 52 is reduced because of the provision of the slits 56 in the outer walls 55, the outer walls 55 can be flexed upon application of an external force, so that the fuses may inadvertently be forced out. To avoid this, the fuse holder 51 must still be used for the purpose of protecting the fuses, and therefore the cost for the fuse holder cannot be saved.
  • connection fuses for normal circuits other than dark current circuits are used instead of dark current fuses, these connection fuses can be positively fixed to a fuse block body in a protected manner without the use of a fuse holder.
  • a fuse connection structure of the invention which comprises a fuse holder adapted to receive and retain dark current fuses therein; and a fuse block body to which the fuse holder can be attached, the fuse block body having connection terminals for the dark current fuses, the fuse holder including a dark current fuse insertion portion holding widthwise opposite ends of the dark current fuses, a cover portion provided outside of the fuse insertion portion, and ribs interconnecting the fuse insertion portion and the cover portion, and the fuse block body having relief portions for the ribs; wherein the ribs extend in a direction of a thickness of the dark current fuse relative to the dark fuse insertion portion; and the fuse block body has protective walls opposed respectively to the widthwise opposite ends of each of the fuses so that the protective walls do not include a relief portion.
  • the fuse block body has fuse-fixing ribs for acting on opposite sides of fuses, the opposite sides facing away from each other in a direction of a thickness of the fuse.
  • the widthwise opposite ends of the fuses are protected by the protective walls. Additionally, the opposite sides of the fuse facing the relief portion for the ribs are firmly held by the fuse-fixing ribs.
  • FIG. 1 is an exploded, perspective view of one preferred embodiment of a fuse connection structure of the invention
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view of a fuse holder of another embodiment of the invention (in which two fuses are juxtaposed);
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 3--3 of FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 4--4 of FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 5 is a plan view of a fuse block body for the fuse holder of FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 6--6 of FIG. 5;
  • FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 7--7 of FIG. 5;
  • FIG. 8 is a plan view showing a condition in which fuses are attached
  • FIG. 9 is an exploded, perspective view of a conventional structure.
  • FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 10--10 of FIG. 9, showing a fused holder in its provisionally-retained condition.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a preferred embodiment of a fuse connection structure of the present invention.
  • connecting ribs 2 and 3 are formed on a fuse holder 1 made of a synthetic resin, and extend in a direction of thickness of dark current fuses, and a dark current fuse insertion portion 5 and a cover portion 6 are interconnected by the ribs 2 and 3.
  • a fuse block body 7, made of a synthetic resin for receiving the fuse holder 1, includes protective walls 10 for protecting widthwise opposite ends 9a (see FIG. 7) of fuses 9 (for normal circuits), and fixing ribs 11 for fixing opposite sides 9b (facing away from each other in a direction of the thickness of the fuse as shown in FIG. 7) of the fuses 9.
  • the pair of connecting ribs 2 are formed on a lower portion of each of front and rear walls 12, which are spaced from each other in the fuse thickness direction, of the dark current fuse insertion portion 5 provided at the upper half portion of the fuse holder 1.
  • a flexure prevention rib 4 for retaining lances (not shown) of connection terminals 13 (see FIG. 7) in the fuse block body 7.
  • Opposite ends of the flexure prevention rib 4 also serve as the connecting ribs 3.
  • the fuse block body 7 is provided upright in an electric connection box 14, and a relief notch 16 for receiving the connecting ribs 2 and 3 is formed in each of front and rear walls 15 of the fuse block body 7 spaced from each other in the fuse thickness direction.
  • a pair of reinforcing walls 15a are formed on opposite sides of the relief notch 16, respectively, and each reinforcing wall 15a is connected perpendicularly to the corresponding protective wall 10.
  • a fuse receiving space 17 is formed between the two protective walls 10 and 10.
  • the protective walls 10 protect, from an external force, the widthwise opposite ends 9a of the normal circuit fuses 9 which are inserted directly into the fuse block body 7 when the dark current fuses 8 are not used.
  • Retaining projections 19 and 20 for engagement with an engagement frame 18 of the cover portion 6 of the fuse holder 1 are formed on a lower portion of the protective wall 10.
  • the fuse insertion portion 5 of fuse holder 1 has elastic walls 21 for retaining widthwise opposite ends of the dark current fuses 8, and retaining projections 22 and guide projections 23 for retaining and guiding a fuse head portion 8c are formed on an inner surface of the elastic wall 21.
  • An engagement groove 25 for receiving a corresponding elongate guide projection 24 on the inner surface of the protective wall 10 is formed in an outer surface of the elastic wall 21.
  • FIGS. 2 to 4 show a fuse holder 26 which can hold two dark current fuses 8 in parallel relation to each other.
  • Fuse insertion portions 27 are connected to a cover portion 28 by connecting ribs 2 and 3 in a fuse thickness direction as in the above embodiment, and the fuse insertion portions 27 and 27 are interconnected by ribs 29.
  • Reference numeral 22 denotes retaining projections for retaining a fuse head portion 8c
  • reference numeral 23 denote guide projections for guiding the fuse head portion 8c.
  • Each dark current fuse 8 is supported by a pair of holder portions 30, which are disposed between the connecting ribs 2 and the intermediate ribs 29, and a flexure prevention rib 4.
  • the fuse head portion 8c is stably supported by the retaining projections 22.
  • a pair of male tab terminals 31 of the dark current fuse 8 project into a lower chamber 33 of the cover portion 28 through a lower opening 32.
  • FIGS. 5 to 7 show a fuse block body 34 for the above fuse holder 26.
  • a fuse receiving space 37 is formed between right and left protective walls 35 and 35 and between front and rear reinforcing walls 36, as shown in FIG. 6 which is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 6--6 of FIG. 5.
  • a partition wall 39 is provided at the bottom of the fuse receiving space 37, and has insertion holes 38 each for passing a male tab terminal 31 of a fuse 9 therethrough. Pairs of opposed, upstanding front and rear fuse-fixing ribs 11 are formed on the partition wall 39, and each pair of ribs 11 supports a body portion of the associated fuse.
  • the fuse-fixing rib 11 extends from a region, corresponding to a widthwise end 9a of the fuse 9, toward a region corresponding to a widthwise central portion of the fuse 9.
  • An elongate guide projection 41 for engagement in an engagement groove 42 in the fuse body portion is formed integrally on a widthwise central portion of an inner surface of the fuse-fixing rib 11.
  • the elongate guide projection 41 is disposed perpendicular to the fixing rib 11, and prevents lateral movement of the fuse.
  • the fuse-fixing rib 11 has a generally triangular shape, and has a slanting surface slanting toward the central portion of the block body, as shown in FIG. 7 which is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 7--7 of FIG. 5.
  • the fixing ribs 11 positively hold the normal circuit fuse 9 without the use of the fuse holder 26, as shown in FIG. 8, and fix the fuse 9 to prevent the same from becoming disengaged as a result of interference from the exterior through a relief notch 16 facing the side or face 9b of the fuse 9.
  • a receiving chamber 43 for receiving female connection terminals 13 is provided below the partition wall 39 having the fixing ribs 11, and the male tab terminals 31 of the fuses 9 are connected to the female connection terminals 13, respectively.

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A fuse connection structure which is capable of receiving and retaining standard fuses when dark current fuses are not used, in such a manner that the standard fuses are protected from external forces and are positively held in position. The fuse connection structure includes a fuse holder (1) having dark current fuses (8) mounted therein, and a fuse block body (7) to which the fuse holder can be attached, the fuse block body having connection terminals. The fuse holder (1) includes a dark current fuse insertion portion (5) holding widthwise opposite ends of the dark current fuses, a cover portion (6) provided outside of the fuse insertion portion, and ribs (2) and (3) interconnecting the fuse insertion portion and the cover portion. The fuse block body (7) has relief portions (16) for the ribs (2) and (3). The ribs (2) and (3) extend in a direction of a thickness of the dark current fuse relative to the dark fuse insertion portion (5). The fuse block body (7) has protective walls (10) opposed respectively to the widthwise opposite ends of each of the fuses such that the protective walls do not have the relief portion (16). The fuse block body (7) has fuse-fixing ribs (11) for acting on opposite sides of fuses, the opposite sides facing away from each other in a direction of a thickness of the fuse.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a fuse connection structure in which when dark current fuses are not used, fuses for normal circuits are protected from an external force without the use of a fuse holder, and are positively held.
2. Related art
FIGS. 9 and 10 show a conventional fuse connection structure which includes a fuse holder 51 made of a synthetic resin and holding a plurality of dark current fuses 8 in a juxtaposed manner, and a fuse block body 52 made of a synthetic resin and being insertable into the fuse holder 51. The fuse block body 52 holds female connection terminals 13 which are respectively connected to male tab terminals 31 of the dark current fuses 8.
In order to prevent battery consumption during transport of vehicles for export purposes, the dark current fuses 8 are used for interrupting circuits for electronic parts, such as a clock, by withdrawing the fuse holder 51.
The fuse holder 51 includes an insertion portion 5 for receiving the dark current fuses 8, and a cover portion 6 disposed outside of the insertion portion 5. The insertion portion 5 is connected to the cover portion 6 by a plurality of ribs 53. The fuse insertion portion 5 is disposed at an upper half portion of the fuse holder 51. The ribs 53 are formed on each of right and left walls 54 of the insertion portion 5, and extend laterally in a direction of the width of the fuse 8 (that is, a direction of juxtaposition of the pair of male tab terminals 31). Relief slits 56 for receiving the respective associated ribs 53 are formed in each of right and left walls 55 of the fuse block body 52.
Retaining projections 19 and 20 are formed on each of the right and left walls 55 of the fuse block body 52 below the relief slits 56. The retaining projections function to engage an engagement frame 18 of the fuse holder 51. The fuse holder 51 is provisionally retained in the block body 52 as shown in FIG. 10. In this condition, when the fuse holder 51 is further pushed in, the male tab terminals 31 of the fuses 8 are inserted through an opening 57 (see FIG. 9), formed in the block body 52, into terminal receiving chambers 58, respectively, so as to be connected to the female terminals 13, respectively.
However, in those vehicles for domestic use, the dark current fuses 8 are not used. Accordingly, fuses for normal circuits are inserted directly into the block body 52 without requiring the dark current fuses 8 to be withdrawn from and inserted into the connection terminals 13. In such a case, since the strength of the block body 52 is reduced because of the provision of the slits 56 in the outer walls 55, the outer walls 55 can be flexed upon application of an external force, so that the fuses may inadvertently be forced out. To avoid this, the fuse holder 51 must still be used for the purpose of protecting the fuses, and therefore the cost for the fuse holder cannot be saved.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
With the above problems in view, it is an object of this invention to provide a fuse connection structure in which when connection fuses for normal circuits other than dark current circuits are used instead of dark current fuses, these connection fuses can be positively fixed to a fuse block body in a protected manner without the use of a fuse holder.
The above object has been achieved by a fuse connection structure of the invention which comprises a fuse holder adapted to receive and retain dark current fuses therein; and a fuse block body to which the fuse holder can be attached, the fuse block body having connection terminals for the dark current fuses, the fuse holder including a dark current fuse insertion portion holding widthwise opposite ends of the dark current fuses, a cover portion provided outside of the fuse insertion portion, and ribs interconnecting the fuse insertion portion and the cover portion, and the fuse block body having relief portions for the ribs; wherein the ribs extend in a direction of a thickness of the dark current fuse relative to the dark fuse insertion portion; and the fuse block body has protective walls opposed respectively to the widthwise opposite ends of each of the fuses so that the protective walls do not include a relief portion. The fuse block body has fuse-fixing ribs for acting on opposite sides of fuses, the opposite sides facing away from each other in a direction of a thickness of the fuse.
When the fuses are directly connected to the fuse block body without the use of the fuse holder, the widthwise opposite ends of the fuses are protected by the protective walls. Additionally, the opposite sides of the fuse facing the relief portion for the ribs are firmly held by the fuse-fixing ribs.
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FIG. 1 is an exploded, perspective view of one preferred embodiment of a fuse connection structure of the invention;
FIG. 2 is a plan view of a fuse holder of another embodiment of the invention (in which two fuses are juxtaposed);
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 3--3 of FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 4--4 of FIG. 2;
FIG. 5 is a plan view of a fuse block body for the fuse holder of FIG. 2;
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 6--6 of FIG. 5;
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 7--7 of FIG. 5;
FIG. 8 is a plan view showing a condition in which fuses are attached;
FIG. 9 is an exploded, perspective view of a conventional structure; and
FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 10--10 of FIG. 9, showing a fused holder in its provisionally-retained condition.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1 illustrates a preferred embodiment of a fuse connection structure of the present invention. In this structure, connecting ribs 2 and 3 are formed on a fuse holder 1 made of a synthetic resin, and extend in a direction of thickness of dark current fuses, and a dark current fuse insertion portion 5 and a cover portion 6 are interconnected by the ribs 2 and 3. A fuse block body 7, made of a synthetic resin for receiving the fuse holder 1, includes protective walls 10 for protecting widthwise opposite ends 9a (see FIG. 7) of fuses 9 (for normal circuits), and fixing ribs 11 for fixing opposite sides 9b (facing away from each other in a direction of the thickness of the fuse as shown in FIG. 7) of the fuses 9.
The pair of connecting ribs 2 are formed on a lower portion of each of front and rear walls 12, which are spaced from each other in the fuse thickness direction, of the dark current fuse insertion portion 5 provided at the upper half portion of the fuse holder 1. Formed between the pair of ribs 2 and 2 is a flexure prevention rib 4 for retaining lances (not shown) of connection terminals 13 (see FIG. 7) in the fuse block body 7. Opposite ends of the flexure prevention rib 4 also serve as the connecting ribs 3.
The fuse block body 7 is provided upright in an electric connection box 14, and a relief notch 16 for receiving the connecting ribs 2 and 3 is formed in each of front and rear walls 15 of the fuse block body 7 spaced from each other in the fuse thickness direction. A pair of reinforcing walls 15a are formed on opposite sides of the relief notch 16, respectively, and each reinforcing wall 15a is connected perpendicularly to the corresponding protective wall 10. A fuse receiving space 17 is formed between the two protective walls 10 and 10. The protective walls 10 protect, from an external force, the widthwise opposite ends 9a of the normal circuit fuses 9 which are inserted directly into the fuse block body 7 when the dark current fuses 8 are not used. Retaining projections 19 and 20 for engagement with an engagement frame 18 of the cover portion 6 of the fuse holder 1 are formed on a lower portion of the protective wall 10. The fuse insertion portion 5 of fuse holder 1 has elastic walls 21 for retaining widthwise opposite ends of the dark current fuses 8, and retaining projections 22 and guide projections 23 for retaining and guiding a fuse head portion 8c are formed on an inner surface of the elastic wall 21. An engagement groove 25 for receiving a corresponding elongate guide projection 24 on the inner surface of the protective wall 10 is formed in an outer surface of the elastic wall 21.
FIGS. 2 to 4 show a fuse holder 26 which can hold two dark current fuses 8 in parallel relation to each other. Fuse insertion portions 27 are connected to a cover portion 28 by connecting ribs 2 and 3 in a fuse thickness direction as in the above embodiment, and the fuse insertion portions 27 and 27 are interconnected by ribs 29. Reference numeral 22 denotes retaining projections for retaining a fuse head portion 8c, and reference numeral 23 denote guide projections for guiding the fuse head portion 8c.
Each dark current fuse 8 is supported by a pair of holder portions 30, which are disposed between the connecting ribs 2 and the intermediate ribs 29, and a flexure prevention rib 4. The fuse head portion 8c is stably supported by the retaining projections 22. A pair of male tab terminals 31 of the dark current fuse 8 project into a lower chamber 33 of the cover portion 28 through a lower opening 32.
FIGS. 5 to 7 show a fuse block body 34 for the above fuse holder 26. As in the embodiment of FIG. 1, a fuse receiving space 37 is formed between right and left protective walls 35 and 35 and between front and rear reinforcing walls 36, as shown in FIG. 6 which is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 6--6 of FIG. 5. A partition wall 39 is provided at the bottom of the fuse receiving space 37, and has insertion holes 38 each for passing a male tab terminal 31 of a fuse 9 therethrough. Pairs of opposed, upstanding front and rear fuse-fixing ribs 11 are formed on the partition wall 39, and each pair of ribs 11 supports a body portion of the associated fuse.
The fuse-fixing rib 11 extends from a region, corresponding to a widthwise end 9a of the fuse 9, toward a region corresponding to a widthwise central portion of the fuse 9. An elongate guide projection 41 for engagement in an engagement groove 42 in the fuse body portion is formed integrally on a widthwise central portion of an inner surface of the fuse-fixing rib 11. The elongate guide projection 41 is disposed perpendicular to the fixing rib 11, and prevents lateral movement of the fuse. The fuse-fixing rib 11 has a generally triangular shape, and has a slanting surface slanting toward the central portion of the block body, as shown in FIG. 7 which is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 7--7 of FIG. 5.
The fixing ribs 11 positively hold the normal circuit fuse 9 without the use of the fuse holder 26, as shown in FIG. 8, and fix the fuse 9 to prevent the same from becoming disengaged as a result of interference from the exterior through a relief notch 16 facing the side or face 9b of the fuse 9. As shown in FIG. 6, a receiving chamber 43 for receiving female connection terminals 13 is provided below the partition wall 39 having the fixing ribs 11, and the male tab terminals 31 of the fuses 9 are connected to the female connection terminals 13, respectively.
As described above, in the present invention, in those vehicles or the like for domestic use, in which dark current fuses are not used, and instead the normal circuit fuses are used, protective walls of high rigidity protect the latter fuses from an external force even without the use of the fuse holder. Additionally, these fuses are firmly fixed relative to the fuse block body by the fixing ribs. Therefore, the cost associated with the fuse holder as well as the time and labor for mounting the fuse holder, is saved.

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1. A fuse connection structure, comprising:
a fuse holder for receiving a dark current fuse, said fuse holder including a dark current fuse insertion position holding opposite lateral ends of said dark current fuse with said lateral ends extending in a first direction, a cover portion provided outside of said fuse insertion portion, a flexure prevention member extending in a second direction at a lower portion of said fuse insertion portion and having opposite ends connected to said cover portion, and ribs interconnecting said fuse insertion portion and said cover portion; and
a fuse block body to which said fuse holder is attachable, said fuse block body having connection terminals for connecting with said dark current fuses and having relief portions in opposite first walls thereof for respectively receiving said ribs of said fuse holder;
wherein said ribs extend in the second direction, perpendicular to said first direction, corresponding to a direction of thickness of said dark current fuse, wherein said flexure prevention member operates to restrict movement of said connection terminals, and wherein said fuse block body has protective second walls which are perpendicular to said first walls and which extend in said second direction so as to respectively oppose said lateral ends of said fuse.
2. The fuse connection structure according to claim 1, wherein said fuse block body has fuse-fixing ribs for contacting opposite sides of fuses, said opposite sides opposing each other in said first direction.
3. The fuse connection structure of claim 1, wherein said fuse insertion portion receives a plurality of said dark current fuses.
4. The fuse connection structure of claim 1, further comprising securing means for securing said fuse holder to said fuse block body.
5. The fuse connection structure of claim 4, wherein said securing means includes means for securing said fuse holder in a provisionally engaged position with respect to said fuse block body and a completely engaged position with respect to said fuse block body.
6. The fuse connection structure of claim 1, wherein said fuse block body further includes fuse fixing means for retaining a standard fuse inside said fuse block body without said fuse holder.
7. The fuse connection structure of claim 6, wherein said fuse fixing means includes a rib.
8. The fuse connection structure of claim 7, wherein said rib has an inclined upper surface to facilitate insertion of said standard fuse into said fuse block body.
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